Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat, is a modern city known for its well-planned infrastructure, greenery, and educational institutions. The city was named after Mahatma Gandhi, India?s Father of the Nation, and serves as the administrative capital of Gujarat. Gandhinagar is known for its meticulously designed layout, with wide roads, parks, and green spaces that give it the nickname "The Green City." The city is home to several important institutions, such as the Gujarat Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) and the Gujarat High Court. Gandhinagar also houses the famous Akshardham Temple, an architectural marvel and a major religious and tourist attraction. The city?s economy is supported by industries such as IT, education, and government services, as well as its proximity to Ahmedabad, a commercial hub. Gandhinagar is known for its educational institutions, including the National Institute of Design (NID) and the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology. The city hosts various cultural events, such as the International Kite Festival and Navratri celebrations, which attract tourists from across the world. Gandhinagar's strategic location, planned infrastructure, and cultural vibrancy make it a key city in Gujarat. With rapid development, the city is becoming an important center for both governance and modern urban living.
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